There are 13 books by Harry W. French on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Our Boys in China. the Thrilling Story of Two Young Americans, Scott and Paul Clayton Wrecked in the China Sea, on Their Return from India, with Their Strange Adventures in China (2015). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Art and artists in Connecticut 1879 · 176 pages
  2. 2 Castle Foam 1880 · 371 pages
  3. 3 Ego, a novel 1880 · 258 pages
  4. 4 Gems of genius 1881 · 203 pages
  5. 5 Our boys in India 1882 · 314 pages
  6. 6 Our boys in China 1883 · 424 pages
  7. 7 Our boys in Ireland 1891 · 331 pages
  8. 8 Through artics and tropics 1892 · 318 pages
  9. 9 Through arctics and tropics 1892 · 318 pages
  10. 10 American boys in the Arctics 1899 · 189 pages
  11. 11 The devil's discharge 1914 · 173 pages
  12. 12 The Young Cascarillero And Colonel Thorndike's Adventures 2007 · 184 pages
  13. 13 Our Boys in China. the Thrilling Story of Two Young Americans, Scott and Paul Clayton Wrecked in the China Sea, on Their Return from India, with Their Strange Adventures in China 2015 · 434 pages

Frequently asked questions

How many books has Harry W. French written?

BookOrb lists 13 books by Harry W. French.

Where should I start with Harry W. French?

A good starting point is Our Boys in China. the Thrilling Story of Two Young Americans, Scott and Paul Clayton Wrecked in the China Sea, on Their Return from India, with Their Strange Adventures in China (2015).

What is the Harry W. French books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Art and artists in Connecticut (1879), 2. Castle Foam (1880), 3. Ego, a novel (1880), 4. Gems of genius (1881), 5. Our boys in India (1882), 6. Our boys in China (1883), 7. Our boys in Ireland (1891), 8. Through artics and tropics (1892), 9. Through arctics and tropics (1892), 10. American boys in the Arctics (1899), 11. The devil's discharge (1914), 12. The Young Cascarillero And Colonel Thorndike's Adventures (2007), 13. Our Boys in China. the Thrilling Story of Two Young Americans, Scott and Paul Clayton Wrecked in the China Sea, on Their Return from India, with Their Strange Adventures in China (2015).